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NOTICE.
7” 11 ERE AS John Way & Elijah
7? Johnson, Executors on the es
tate of Robert Pyor, late of Jefferson
county, dec. apply to me for letters
dismissory on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the heirs and
creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections in terms of the law, in such
case made and provided, if any they
have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this Oth day
of January, 1823.
R. 11. SHELMAN, o. c. o.
Jan. 10. ~ 32 6m.
THE subscriber informs the public
that he has opened a House in
N E W T O W N
for the reception of transient company.
He pledges himself that all attention
will he paid to those who may favor
him with their custom.
K. Me.COMBS.
April 21 5 ts. .
NOTICE
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable In
ferior court of Jefferson county, when
tutting for ordinary purposes, tor leave
to seil all the real estate of Samuel L.
Andrew, late of said county Receased
—to he sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
George 11. Brown, ? . . ,
j >• Adrn’rs
Jarred lomlmsun, )
September 2 m9m
GEORGIA, >
YVitib Counts. $
THIS day came before me Jeremy
Stone, who being duly sworn saith
that some time in the year eighteen
hundred and twenty-one thisdeponent
transferred and delivered to Roger
McCall, a note on William Shipp for
fifteen dollars; one note on William
Horne for thirty-nine dollars, and also
one note on James Phillips for twenty
three dollars forty three and three
fourth cents. The first note was due
the 25th December 1821; the other
two notes were payable to this depo
nent one’day after the date, ail dated
in that year: and there were no cred
its on either of them when traded to
said McCall.
.T. STONE.
Sworn and subscribed ?
before me, this 20th .March, 1823.)
NICHOLAS W. WELLSc. s. c.
GEORGIA. liEKOBKme
v.i , . Jsß personally
\>mb GOUIUX. appeared Roger
McCall, who being sworn deposeth
and saith that he has lost all the notes
which Jeremy Stone transferred to
him, with the exception of one given
by I. & T. Bates, and that lie has never
transferred the same nor received
payment thereof.
ROGER McC ALL.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,?
this, 19th March, 1823. )
HARRISON SMITH, J. P.
lVibb Superior Court, March Term,
1823.
| T appears to the court that Roger
* McCall was in possession of three
Notes, one on William Ilorne, one on
M illiam Shipp and one on James Phil
hps and it further appearing that said
notes have been lost, and copies of
which in substance are filed in
t'lis office—on motion it is ordered
dm said /FiUiam Home, // illiam
b'hipp, and James Phillips, be and ap
pear at this court on the first day of
nest term and shew cause, if any they
imve, why said copies should yot be
established in lieu of lost originals;
and that this rule he published once a
mouth for three months in one oi the
gazettes of this stale.
Extract from the Minutes.
NICHOLAS W. WELLS, c.s. r.
April Sili, 18-:.',. 3m
THE MESSENGER.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the court of ordi
nary of Jefferson county, for leave to
sell the real estate of Frederick Jordan
late of said county deceased.
James A. Jordan, adm’r.
Elizabeth Jordan, adm’x.
October 4, 1822. m9m
Notice.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable In
ferior court of Jefferson countv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real property belonging
to the estate of (’apt. James Meri
wether, late iff Jefferson countv, dec’ll.
S USAN N A M EttlW KT H ER,
Dec. 20.—n0. 30. Executrix.
Notice.
NINE months alter date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable In
ferior Court of Jefferson county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell
Owe Ivact of Laiul, con
taining two hundred acres, lying in
Jefferson County on the waters of
Ogeechy River, adjoining lands of
Richard Brown and others, and,
One ottiev tinel of V/anu,
containing thirty acres, lying in said
county, adjoining lands of the said
Richard Brown and others, and
Owe ottiev tract of Li\m\,
containing fo.nr hundred and ninety
acres, lying in the county of Irwin,
known by lot No. 456 in the 12th
District of said county.
ALSO
Ttivee Negroes, to wit,
ANN, a girl about 18 years old,
SQUIRE, a boy about 16 years old,
and MAN, a boy about 9 years old.—
It being the real estate of Joseph Bar
ber, late of said countv, deceased.
RHOIM BAH BEIL Jldmr\r.
HOLIILV BJillliEll, Adm’r.
Januanj 4th. 32* m9m.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, appplica
tion will be made to the honorable
court of Ordinary of Jefferson county,
for leave to sell
Owe tract of A/awA, con
taining 218 acres, lying in said county
adjoining lands of Richard Fleeting
and others, being a part of the real
estate of John Irwin, late of said
county, deceased, and to be sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d.
FORESTER LITTLE, Adm*r.
Jan. 6. 32 — m9in
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the honorable court of
ordinary of Jellerston county, for leave
to sell
owe tract of \awt\ containing
250 acres, being known by lot No. 163
in the 10th district of Hall count v.
ALSO,
owe ottiev tract containing
490 acres, lying in Irwin county and
known by lot No. 434 in the 12th (list,
of said county —both being the real
estate of James Rogers late of said
county deceased.
,M. Robertson, A Anti v.
January 24th m9m
TkTINE months after date, applica-
A \ tion will be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court of Jefferson county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell
tilt .Acres, move ov less,
lying on the waters of Rocky Comfort
creek, adjoining lands of Benj. Gobert
and others.
ALSO
owe ottiev tract containing
216 acres, more or less, lying on the
waters of Rocky Comfort creek, ad
joining lands of James Ingram anil
others” it being the real estate of Ar
thur Cheatham dec. and to be sold for
die benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec.
.\u CV\ent\ium, AAm’rx.
Jnn. 19.1523. -S3 inpm
VORT HAWKUXS; (^GEORGIA, 1 ) MOJVDAY, .MAY 20, VS2.
.MAUTI.V SUMMONS
OFFERS tor sale a general assort
ment of
Groceries, Goods,
CnocKEiiv, Hats, Suors, Castings,
Iron &c. which he will dispose of low
for Cash only.
On (fONSJGNMENT,
10,000 lbs. prime Bacon
10 bills. Fork
10 “ Mackerel
50 “ Whiskey
20 “ India point Gin
4 “ Rum
30 “ & 2 hlids. Brown Sugar
6 “ Loaf Do.
15 “ Flour
20 Bags Coffee ,
1 Tierce Rice
10 Kegs Dupont's Powder
10 “ Nails, assorted
50 qr boxes Spanish Segars Ist qual.
100 sacks Liverpool Salt
1650 lbs. Grindstones
A small lot of Cod-Fish.
New Town, May 12th B—tfi
i’V'.asv. & .uwivrr,
HAVING lately commenced the
Mercantile business in this place
have on hand a general assortment of
. GOODS.
Among which are
Superfine CLOTHS,
VESTINGS,
NANKEENS,
BOM BAZETTS,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS, &c.
Also —Straw BONNETS ; Men's
and Bovs fine and coarse HATS; —
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
If ith an assortment of
All of which they will sell low for
Cash.
May 12. Btf
J
LOST,
ON the second day of April last,
between the ferry in the Town
of Macon and where I live on the
Ichucconna,a red morocco pocket-book
containing one fifty dollar bill, on the
Darien or State Bank and a few small
bills, the largest not exceeding 50 c’ts.
Two Notes of hand for seven hundred
and fifty dollars each, on David Shep
herd, with Wm. Harris and David Ker
son security. One of said Notes had
credits to a considerable am out, which
note was made payable to the subscri
ber on the 25th day of Dec. 1820—the
other for the same aiaount, and paya
ble to the same, due the 25th day of
Dec. 1821. Some receipts not recol
lected who A reasonable com
pensation will to any person
who may give information so that the
book with its contents may be put in
possession of the owner.
1 forwarn all persons from trading
for said notes, or the maker paying
them u> anv other person but myself.
” DAVID CROCKETT.
May 6th, 1823. 8 2\v
VostponeA Sa\e.
Agreeably to an order of the Honorable
Court oj Ordinary of Jefferson
Count i/,
Witt be ‘SoM
ON Till! FIRST TUESDAY IN
June next, at the market-house in the
town of Louisville,
one tract of \a\u\ known bx
Lot No. 5 in the 15th dist. (old) Wil
kinson county, containing 202 J acres,
It being the real estate of Stephen
Minten, late of said county deceased,
and to be sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Robert Rrasxxcll, .Actin'r.
Tanuary 24th 1823. 35—tils
(corgi a-- -AVititi Conntx.
’IjKTHKItEAS, Martha Pace and
V f James Fleuellin apply to the
honorable court of ordinary iff said
county for letters of administration on
the estate of William Pace, late of
said county, deceased —
These are to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in July next—
Otherwise letters will be granted to
the applicants. Witness, the honora
ble Tiirply Holt, one of the Justices of
said court, this sth May, 1823.
Gw'lJ DAVID c.c.o.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable the
court of ordinary of Jefferson count)
for leave to sell
2021-2 acres of Land,
being Lot No. 53 in the 6th ilist. ol
Fayette county, and being the real es
tate of Mary Quinney, late of said
county deceased.
\). Hook, Actin'r.
January 24th m9m
Robertson &. G ranker rx
Are now opening, at the house form
erly occupied by 11. K. Smith Esq. an
assortment of
GOODS
AMONG WHICH A II E
Superfine Black and Blue cloths,
Kerseymeres, Calicoes, Muslins,
Vestings, &c.
With an assortment of Gentlemens
and boys Beaver, ltorain and Wool
HATS.
STRAW RONNETS
OK THE LATEST FASHION.
Lad ies’ and Geutlemen’s
SHOES, fcc. &lc.
All of which Adll be sold low for
Cash.
March 21st 1 ts
NOTICE.
INE months after date, applica
i.M tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordiuary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell
one tract of land containing
202£ acres being known by lot No.
209, in the 15tn (list. (Old) Wilkinson
county, it being the real estate of John
Patridge, late of Jefferson county,
dec’ll.
JAMES T. HUDSON, Adm’r.
Feb. 21st 1823. m9m.
NOTICE.
months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
court of Ordinary of Warren County,
for leave to sell
One tract containing 250
acres of land, being lot no. 166 in the
sixth district of Early County—
One ottiev tract, containing
450 acres in Warren county, adjoin
ing lands of Little Bryant and others.
One ottiev tract, in ’Warren
county adjoining the befonementioned.
tract.
ALSO—
Two Negroes, Viz. .Marga
ret, a woman, and Anthony a man—all
being the real estate of Sa inuel Allen
late of said county ilec’ilt. and to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec’d.
S. jILLEA * Adm'r.
March 20th 1823. m9m
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
Vl7 HEREAS Littleton Spivey ap
▼ v plies to me for letters of admin
istration on the estate of Jethru B.
Spivey.
THESE are therefore to cite,and
admonish all, and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any, why said letters should nt be
granted.
GIVEN under my hand this Ist day
of April 1823.
R. R. SbeAmart, c. c. o.
5 6vv*
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
WHEREAS Wm. McNeely applies
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of John McGill deceased.
These are therefore to cite anil
admonish all and singular, the heirs
and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections in terms of the law, in
such case made and provided, if anv
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this Ist day
of April, 1823.
K. B. SHELMAN, c. c- o.
5 Gw cap.
FLOORING BRADS, and a fr. w
pieces PAPER HANGING*
For sale by
ROBERTSON & GRANBERRY.
April 21
R. COLEMAN
111 BBPECTFIJLLY informs his
11 friends- and the publick that he
continues his house for the reception
of Boarders anil Travellers, ami by
his strict attention to business, Hatters
himself to believe he can give satisfac
tion to all who may be disposed to call
on him. His Bar is at all times fur
nished with tho
REST OF LIQUORS,
His Stables with the best of Proven
der and with faithful and attentive
Hostlers.—He only solicits from the
publick 1 hat part of patronage wliicli
his attention to business, and to the
comfort of his customers may entitle,
him to. The above house is situated at.
raw
On the east side of the Oakmulgco
river, near Macon.
N. B. Families can be accomodated,
with private rooms.
March 21st l—ts.
AdnYimstvaiov’s Sale.
On Monday, the 14 tli July next,
ILL be sold at the Cou.it Housoi ,
▼ Y in Marion, Twiggs County,
A parcel oi* land, being tiie
real estate of William Pearce dec’ll.—
Sold for the benefit es the heirs.
Terms made known on the day of sale
CHARLOTTE PEARCE, Ailin'x.
THF.O. PEARCE, Adm’r.
May 6, 1823. B—tds.
tl> ANA WAY from
JTV the Subscriber
about the Ist inst. a.
negro fellow by
name of
Dunwood’Sj,
about 40 vears old*
yellow complexion, 5 feet 8 or 9 in
ches high. He probable will aitn
for Augusta, Geo. or to Lewis Caf
fry’s in the Creek Nation, as he
was once owned by said Cafirv, and.
has lately expressed a wish to live
with him again. Any person ap
prehending said fellow and give in
formation so that I get him, shall
receive the above reward
CIIAS.RULLOCK.
April 29. 7 3t
PM at’jWAmiK
a 1J ANA WAY from
/wjr J|% the Subscriber
ym, onthc night of the 16tli
instant a Mulatto
Woman by the name
&EL*, ° svi.vn.
About five feet, five or six inches
high, thick lips, rather slow of
speech, and fine voice, long visage
and pretty artful, she is about thirty
years of age —had on when she
went away a blue striped N. Home
spun frock. Also, her son about
nine or ten years old, named
UENRY,
A very bright Mulatto, with
grey eyes, had on a dark woolen
homespun coat, black and white
striped pantaloons, and good boot*
tees.
A generous reward will be given,
and all reasonable expences paid
to any person delivering them to
me, or securing them in JaiT, so
that I may get them again. Per
haps she was taken away by some
villain or villains, or joined. the
negroes of some people moving to
the Western country, there were
some passed Brier Creek on that
evening.
One hundred dollars reward will
be given for apprehending them
with the negroes, so that they mav
be brought to conviction. Svlvia
and her son were brought from
Newbern, N.C. in 1815, by James
R. Bryant. She was bnce owned
by a Mr. Jarvis in that place.
John Vugslcv.
Chi'cY esawFord, Brier Creek.
, Jefferson County, Ga.
Twenty-four miles from Augusta.;
March 31 2
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